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I assume if you don't speak ENGLISH in Crestwood they send packs of teenage boys out to kill you.
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From bittonidesignstudio (architects Mark Bittoni, Ross Jeffries and Salomé Reeves), this project is actually a remodel of a private residence located in Crestwood Hills, near Los Angeles.
Private Residence in East Hampton by Murdock Young Architects 2009
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BTW, this is the town that is currently battling lawsuits because of a known issue with contaminated well water in Crestwood, IL, homes.
We Shall Never Tire of Brief Notes on the Importance of Proofreading 2010
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"Maybe you want to attend a conference and have an exhibit there," says Catherine Fyock, president of Innovative Management Concepts in Crestwood, Kent.
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Catherine Fyock, owner of Innovative Management Concepts in Crestwood, Ky., once interviewed a man wearing a brand-new jacket, complete with price tags.
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A little slice of heaven in Crestwood « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
A little slice of heaven in Crestwood « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2010
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(the "Crestwood Term Loan") issued by Crestwood Holdings, LLC ("Crestwood"), the holding company for wholly-owned subsidiary Crestwood Midstream Partners, LP ("Crestwood Midstream").
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Small Business Pope McLean Jr. , co-owner of Lexington, Ky.-based Crestwood Farm, said business has stabilized at the commercial thoroughbred breeder, but sales are still down more than a third from before the recession.
Private Ideas on How to Create Jobs Joe Light 2011
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Relics still occupy a privileged place among Orthodox Christians, said Peter Bouteneff, a theology professor at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, N.Y. For example, priests are given a cloth sheet with a relic sewn into it, a tangible token of the bishops' blessing, which is placed on the altar during Communion.
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Relics still occupy a privileged place among Orthodox Christians, said Peter Bouteneff, a theology professor at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, N.Y. For example, priests are given a cloth sheet with a relic sewn into it, a tangible token of the bishops' blessing, which is placed on the altar during Communion.
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